4. Explain the following sensations:
a. We feel hot when we eat a chilli.
b. We have a cool feeling when we suck a throat lozenge.
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1.Spiciness isn't a flavour, not like sweet or sour - it's just the result of the activation of pain receptors in the body. The chemical that causes the spiciness in chilli peppers is capsaicin, which is what creates the burning sensation when eaten. ... The capsaicin tricks the nerves and sends messages to your brain.
2.It is intended to dissolve slowly in the mouth to temporarily suppress the cough, and lubricate and soothe irritated tissues of the throat. Some have medications that help fight colds, and most have anesthetic to help ease the pain. Lozenges also contain menthol or eucalyptus, which can help cool and sooth the throat.
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Explanation:Chili is made up of capsaicin which binds receptors of our mouth called VR1 receptors which make u hot .
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